Weather strip



Dec. 22, 1936. v E 2,065,078

' WEATHER STRIP Filed July 3, 1935 //VVEN7'OR:

59 v W Ne H15 97- -0 ENEKi Patented Dec. 22, 1936 I UITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WEATHER STRIP Alfred M. Lane, St. Louis County, Mo., assignor to Monarch Metal Weatherstrip Corporation, St. Louis, Mo., a corporation of Missouri Application July 3, 1935, Serial No. 29,587

4 Claims. (01. 20-69) This invention relates to weatherstrips, parthe sash opposing face of said flange. To preticularly metalweatherstrips for windows or doors vent blocking of the weep holes 3a by the forhaving swinging closures. The principal object mation of bubbles thereover, I prefer to make such of the present invention is to provide a simple holes of elongated shape, the greater dimension 5 and efficient Weatherstrip for the joint between being at least three times greater than the smaller 5 the sill and the swing-closure. Other objects are dimension and also larger than the maximum cheapness of construction, compactness of design diameter of said bubbles. and ease of installation. The invention consists T ili t h t i B comprises a main in the Weatherstrip and in the arrangements and body portion 7 th t is rigidly red flatwise combinations of parts hereinafter described and along its upper margin to the outer face of the 10 claimed. sash 2 and terminates at its free lower margin In the p y g drawing, w ich forms in a curled sealing edge or hollow bead 8 adapted P Of this p c fi t o a d wherein like y to resiliently engage the groove 6 in the sash hol ef to e parts Wherever y opposing face of the outer flange 5 of the rigid 1 s an en ed ver cross-section sill strip when the sash is closed. The sash strip 15 through the lower portion of a casement window is provided j t ab ve the upper edge of the o i ed wit a Wea erstr p embody n m outer flange 5 of the sill stri with an outstanding Ventwn; a d longitudinal fold 9 which overhangs said edge of 2 S a fragmentary horiZOntal cross-Se? said flange in the closed position of the sash.

tion through the outer portion of the sill strip The Water m or drip trip C i Screwed o 2o on the hue n 1. otherwse secured along its upper margin to the The eecempanymg diawmg'luustmtes a case" sash 2 and is of such section as to overhang the ment window construction equipped Wlth a metal joint between the sash strip B and the sill strip Weatherstrip embodylng my invention said A and prevent any water which runs down the casement window construction comprises a sill outer face f said h from entering said joint. 25"

or bottom frame member I! which is Provided The hereinbefore described Weatherstrip has with the usual stool la and an inwardly swinging numerous advantages The parts f i the sash 2 adapted in closed position to overhang said Weatherstrip may be quickly and sil applied stool- The joint between the sash 2 and the Sill 1 without material alteration of the sill or sash.

is Weatherproofed by means of metal Weather" When the sash is closed, the strip P thereon bears 30 t p mp s a rigid f am or sill strip a resiliently against the groove 6 in the upper edge resilient closure sash Strip 3 and a rigid Water of the outside flange 5 of the sill strip A and serves table p strip 0. The S St p A is of as a seal to prevent air, dust and water from stantially trough or channel-shaped cross-secbeing forced through t t; and t longitiOh, that it Comprises a Web base Portion tudinal folded portion 9 of the sash strip permits 35 3 t rests on d is screwed or otherwise the sash to shrink and swell without afiecting the m v ly ure to h W w stool la nd i joint between the sash strip and the sill strip. provided along its inner and outer side edges with Th water tabl 0 prevents water from running pw r ly x n in flan 4 an 5.r sp iv 1y, down the outer face of the sash and entering the 40 that cooperate with said web to form said trough joint between the sash strip and the sill strip. 40

or channel. The inner side marginal flange 4 Any water that may leak through the joint beof the sill strip A is a vertical flange that is preftween the sash strip and sill strip will be caught erably disposed substantially flush with the inner in the trough of the sill strip and promptly disface of the sash 2 in the closed position thereof charged therefrom through the weep holes 3a and is extended below the bottom or base portion in the downwardiy ofiset bottom of said trough. 45 3 of said strip so as to rest on the window sill l Likewise, any water that seeps down between the inside the stool la thereof. sash pane and the putty and flows through the The web 3 of the sill strip is oifset downwardly tenon joints of the sash back of the joint between outwardly of the window stool la and the closed the sash strip and the sill strip will drip into the sash 2; and is provided with weep holes 3a, and shallow portion of the trough thereof and thence 50 the outer marginal flange 5 of said sill is inclined flow into the deeper outside trough and be disupwardly and inwardly toward the lower outside charged through the weep openings in the bottom corner of the closed sash and terminates above thereof up the sill- Making the p o es the plane of the bottom thereof in an arcuate longer in One direction than e a um diam- 5 portion which forms a longitudinal groove 6 in eter of the bubble that will be formed in the 5 and formed into a bead for engagement with the trough of the sill strip eliminates the possibility of such a bubble forming over any weep hole and blocking drainage therethrough.

It is evident that the invention may be applied to the sills of doors and other closure members; and it is not restricted to the precise shape and arrangement of parts shown in the drawing.

What I claim is:

1. The combination with an inwardly swinging closure and a sill therefor, of a Weatherstrip comprising two members mounted on the sill and on the closure, respectively, the sill member com-- prising a strip of rigid metal having a trough therein disposed beneath said closure in closed position thereof with its outer wall located outwardly of the closed closure, the closure member comprising a strip of resilient metal secured along its upper margin only to the outer face of said closure and having a free lower marginal portion spaced from and adapted in the closed position of said closure to yieldably engage said outer wall of the trough in said sill strip, said closure member being provided with an outstanding longitudinal fold that overhangs the free lower marginal portion thereof, and a drip strip secured to theouter face of said closure and overhanging the sill strip engaging margin of said closure strip and said longitudinal fold.

2'. The combination with an inwardly swinging closure and a sill therefor, of a Weatherstrip comprising two metal strips mounted on the sill and on the closure, respectively, the sill strip comprising abottom'portion with an upwardly extending inner side marginal flange located in the closed position of said closure near the inner face thereof and an upwardly extending outer side marginal flange located outwardly of said closure in the closed position thereof, the inner face of said outer flange being provided above the plane of the bottom of said closure with a longitudinal groove, said sill strip being provided adjacent to said outer flange with weep holes, the closure strip comprising a strip of resilient metal secured along its upper edge to the outer face of said closure and having its lower edge left free being provided with an outstanding longitudinal fold that overhangs the upper edge of the outer flange of said sill strip.

3. The combination with an inwardly swinging closure and a sill therefor, of a Weatherstrip comprising two metal strips mounted on the sill and on the closure, respectively, the sill strip comprising a bottom portion with an upwardly extending inner side marginal flange located in the closed position of said closure near the inner face thereof and an upwardly extending outer side marginal flange located outwardly of said closure in the closed position thereof, the inner face of said outer flange being provided above the plane of the bottom of said closure with a longitudinal groove and the bottom of said sill strip being provided adjacent to said outer flange with weep holes, the closure strip comprising a strip of resilient metal secured along its upper edge to the outer face of said closure and having a free lower edge formed into a bead spaced from said face and adapted to yieldably engage the groove in the outer flange of said sill strip in the closed position of said closure, and a rigid drip strip secured to the outer face of said closure and overhanging thebeaded free lower edge of said closure strip. 7

4. The combination with an inwardly swinging closure and a sill therefor having a raised stool located beneath said closure in the closed position thereof, of a Weatherstrip comprising two metal strips mounted on the sill and on the closure, re-,

spectively, the sill strip comprising a bottom portion resting on and secured to said stool andhaving an inner side marginal flange that extends above and below said bottom portion and rests on said sill inwardly of said stool, and an upwardly extending outer side marginal flange located outwardly of said stool and the outer face of the closed sash, the bottom portion of said sill strip being offset downwardly outwardly of said stool and said closed sash to form a trough provided with weep holes, the closure strip comprising a strip of resilient metal secured along its upper margin to the outer face of said closure and having a free lower margin spaced outwardly from said face and adapted to yieldably engage the outer flangeof said sill strip in the closed position of said closure. l

ALFRED M. LANE. 

